Dorking’s historic White Horse Hotel is set to undergo a substantial refurbishment and expansion program by the Bespoke Hotels.

With building work taking place between July and November, the hotel group has released a set of CGI photos to give the public an idea of what inside the building will look like.

The revamp is expected to cost more than £3million and will create 16 new bedrooms.

CGI photo of one of the new bedrooms

In addition to this, there will be a total re-design of the ground floor restaurant, bar, events and public spaces at the property, with the aim of introducing a stylish and affordable destination hotel, café and restaurant offering to the town.

CGI photo of the bar area

Bespoke Hotels already look after three Surrey properties including The Bridge Hotel in Chertsey, The Talbot Inn in Ripley and Coulsdon Manor and Golf Club in Coulsdon.

Graham Marskell, managing director of operations for Bespoke Hotels, said: "We are delighted to be able to commit so substantially to the re-imagining of The White Horse.

"Bespoke Hotels and our creative partners will be overseeing a complete overhaul of both the accommodation and culinary sides of the business, with a view to re-establishing it as one of the region’s foremost foodie destinations."

What the restaurant will look like, CGI

Interior design will be overseen by Squid Inc and the number of guest rooms will expand from 41 to 57.

The property will close on July 17 to allow refurbishment works to start.

What the bedrooms will look like, CGI

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